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Please review the following information to ensure the GNU General ** Public License version 3.0 requirements will be met: ** http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. ** ** Other Usage ** Alternatively, this file may be used in accordance with the terms and ** conditions contained in a signed written agreement between you and Nokia. ** ** ** ** ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ #include "qpalette.h" #include "qapplication.h" #include "qdatastream.h" #include "qvariant.h" QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE static int qt_palette_count = 1; class QPalettePrivate { public: QPalettePrivate() : ref(1), ser_no(qt_palette_count++), detach_no(0) { } QAtomicInt ref; QBrush br[QPalette::NColorGroups][QPalette::NColorRoles]; int ser_no; int detach_no; }; static QColor qt_mix_colors(QColor a, QColor b) { return QColor((a.red() + b.red()) / 2, (a.green() + b.green()) / 2, (a.blue() + b.blue()) / 2, (a.alpha() + b.alpha()) / 2); } #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT #ifndef QT_NO_DATASTREAM QDataStream &qt_stream_out_qcolorgroup(QDataStream &s, const QColorGroup &g) { if(s.version() == 1) { // Qt 1.x s << g.color(QPalette::Foreground) << g.color(QPalette::Background) << g.color(QPalette::Light) << g.color(QPalette::Dark) << g.color(QPalette::Mid) << g.color(QPalette::Text) << g.color(QPalette::Base); } else { int max = QPalette::NColorRoles; if (s.version() <= QDataStream::Qt_2_1) max = QPalette::HighlightedText + 1; else if (s.version() <= QDataStream::Qt_4_3) max = QPalette::AlternateBase + 1; for(int r = 0 ; r < max ; r++) s << g.brush((QPalette::ColorRole)r); } return s; } QDataStream &qt_stream_in_qcolorgroup(QDataStream &s, QColorGroup &g) { if(s.version() == 1) { // Qt 1.x QColor fg, bg, light, dark, mid, text, base; s >> fg >> bg >> light >> dark >> mid >> text >> base; QPalette p(bg); p.setColor(QPalette::Active, QPalette::Foreground, fg); p.setColor(QPalette::Active, QPalette::Light, light); p.setColor(QPalette::Active, QPalette::Dark, dark); p.setColor(QPalette::Active, QPalette::Mid, mid); p.setColor(QPalette::Active, QPalette::Text, text); p.setColor(QPalette::Active, QPalette::Base, base); g = p; g.setCurrentColorGroup(QPalette::Active); } else { int max = QPalette::NColorRoles; if (s.version() <= QDataStream::Qt_2_1) max = QPalette::HighlightedText + 1; else if (s.version() <= QDataStream::Qt_3_0) max = QPalette::LinkVisited + 1; else if (s.version() <= QDataStream::Qt_4_3) max = QPalette::AlternateBase + 1; QBrush tmp; for(int r = 0 ; r < max; r++) { s >> tmp; g.setBrush((QPalette::ColorRole)r, tmp); } } return s; } QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &s, const QColorGroup &g) { return qt_stream_out_qcolorgroup(s, g); } QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &s, QColorGroup &g) { return qt_stream_in_qcolorgroup(s, g); } #endif // QT_NO_DATASTREAM /*! Constructs a palette with the specified \a active, \a disabled and \a inactive color groups. */ QPalette::QPalette(const QColorGroup &active, const QColorGroup &disabled, const QColorGroup &inactive) { Q_ASSERT(QPalette::NColorRoles == QPalette::ToolTipText + 1); init(); setColorGroup(Active, active); setColorGroup(Disabled, disabled); setColorGroup(Inactive, inactive); } QColorGroup QPalette::createColorGroup(ColorGroup cr) const { QColorGroup ret(*this); ret.setCurrentColorGroup(cr); return ret; } void QPalette::setColorGroup(ColorGroup cg, const QColorGroup &g) { setColorGroup(cg, g.brush(WindowText), g.brush(Button), g.brush(Light), g.brush(Dark), g.brush(Mid), g.brush(Text), g.brush(BrightText), g.brush(Base), g.brush(AlternateBase), g.brush(Window), g.brush(Midlight), g.brush(ButtonText), g.brush(Shadow), g.brush(Highlight), g.brush(HighlightedText), g.brush(Link), g.brush(LinkVisited), g.brush(ToolTipBase), g.brush(ToolTipText)); } #endif // QT3_SUPPORT /*! \fn const QColor &QPalette::color(ColorRole role) const \overload Returns the color that has been set for the given color \a role in the current ColorGroup. \sa brush() ColorRole */ /*! \fn const QBrush &QPalette::brush(ColorRole role) const \overload Returns the brush that has been set for the given color \a role in the current ColorGroup. \sa color() setBrush() ColorRole */ /*! \fn void QPalette::setColor(ColorRole role, const QColor &color) \overload Sets the color used for the given color \a role, in all color groups, to the specified solid \a color. \sa brush() setColor() ColorRole */ /*! \fn void QPalette::setBrush(ColorRole role, const QBrush &brush) Sets the brush for the given color \a role to the specified \a brush for all groups in the palette. \sa brush() setColor() ColorRole */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::foreground() const \obsolete Use windowText() instead. */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::windowText() const Returns the window text (general foreground) brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::button() const Returns the button brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::light() const Returns the light brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush& QPalette::midlight() const Returns the midlight brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::dark() const Returns the dark brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::mid() const Returns the mid brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::text() const Returns the text foreground brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::brightText() const Returns the bright text foreground brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::buttonText() const Returns the button text foreground brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::base() const Returns the base brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::alternateBase() const Returns the alternate base brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::toolTipBase() const \since 4.4 Returns the tool tip base brush of the current color group. This brush is used by QToolTip and QWhatsThis. \note Tool tips use the Inactive color group of QPalette, because tool tips are not active windows. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::toolTipText() const \since 4.4 Returns the tool tip text brush of the current color group. This brush is used by QToolTip and QWhatsThis. \note Tool tips use the Inactive color group of QPalette, because tool tips are not active windows. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::background() const \obsolete Use window() instead. */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::window() const Returns the window (general background) brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::shadow() const Returns the shadow brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::highlight() const Returns the highlight brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::highlightedText() const Returns the highlighted text brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::link() const Returns the unvisited link text brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn const QBrush & QPalette::linkVisited() const Returns the visited link text brush of the current color group. \sa ColorRole brush() */ /*! \fn ColorGroup QPalette::currentColorGroup() const Returns the palette's current color group. */ /*! \fn void QPalette::setCurrentColorGroup(ColorGroup cg) Set the palette's current color group to \a cg. */ /*! \class QPalette \brief The QPalette class contains color groups for each widget state. \ingroup appearance \ingroup shared \ingroup painting A palette consists of three color groups: \e Active, \e Disabled, and \e Inactive. All widgets in Qt contain a palette and use their palette to draw themselves. This makes the user interface easily configurable and easier to keep consistent. If you create a new widget we strongly recommend that you use the colors in the palette rather than hard-coding specific colors. The color groups: \list \i The Active group is used for the window that has keyboard focus. \i The Inactive group is used for other windows. \i The Disabled group is used for widgets (not windows) that are disabled for some reason. \endlist Both active and inactive windows can contain disabled widgets. (Disabled widgets are often called \e inaccessible or \e{grayed out}.) In most styles, Active and Inactive look the same. Colors and brushes can be set for particular roles in any of a palette's color groups with setColor() and setBrush(). A color group contains a group of colors used by widgets for drawing themselves. We recommend that widgets use color group roles from the palette such as "foreground" and "base" rather than literal colors like "red" or "turquoise". The color roles are enumerated and defined in the \l ColorRole documentation. We strongly recommend that you use the default palette of the current style (returned by QApplication::palette()) and modify that as necessary. This is done by Qt's widgets when they are drawn. To modify a color group you call the functions setColor() and setBrush(), depending on whether you want a pure color or a pixmap pattern. There are also corresponding color() and brush() getters, and a commonly used convenience function to get the ColorRole for the current ColorGroup: window(), windowText(), base(), etc. You can copy a palette using the copy constructor and test to see if two palettes are \e identical using isCopyOf(). QPalette is optimized by the use of \l{implicit sharing}, so it is very efficient to pass QPalette objects as arguments. \warning Some styles do not use the palette for all drawing, for instance, if they make use of native theme engines. This is the case for both the Windows XP, Windows Vista, and the Mac OS X styles. \sa QApplication::setPalette(), QWidget::setPalette(), QColor */ /*! \enum QPalette::ColorGroup \value Disabled \value Active \value Inactive \value Normal synonym for Active \omitvalue All \omitvalue NColorGroups \omitvalue Current */ /*! \enum QPalette::ColorRole \img palette.png Color Roles The ColorRole enum defines the different symbolic color roles used in current GUIs. The central roles are: \value Window A general background color. \value Background This value is obsolete. Use Window instead. \value WindowText A general foreground color. \value Foreground This value is obsolete. Use WindowText instead. \value Base Used mostly as the background color for text entry widgets, but can also be used for other painting - such as the background of combobox drop down lists and toolbar handles. It is usually white or another light color. \value AlternateBase Used as the alternate background color in views with alternating row colors (see QAbstractItemView::setAlternatingRowColors()). \value ToolTipBase Used as the background color for QToolTip and QWhatsThis. Tool tips use the Inactive color group of QPalette, because tool tips are not active windows. \value ToolTipText Used as the foreground color for QToolTip and QWhatsThis. Tool tips use the Inactive color group of QPalette, because tool tips are not active windows. \value Text The foreground color used with \c Base. This is usually the same as the \c WindowText, in which case it must provide good contrast with \c Window and \c Base. \value Button The general button background color. This background can be different from \c Window as some styles require a different background color for buttons. \value ButtonText A foreground color used with the \c Button color. \value BrightText A text color that is very different from \c WindowText, and contrasts well with e.g. \c Dark. Typically used for text that needs to be drawn where \c Text or \c WindowText would give poor contrast, such as on pressed push buttons. Note that text colors can be used for things other than just words; text colors are \e usually used for text, but it's quite common to use the text color roles for lines, icons, etc. There are some color roles used mostly for 3D bevel and shadow effects. All of these are normally derived from \c Window, and used in ways that depend on that relationship. For example, buttons depend on it to make the bevels look attractive, and Motif scroll bars depend on \c Mid to be slightly different from \c Window. \value Light Lighter than \c Button color. \value Midlight Between \c Button and \c Light. \value Dark Darker than \c Button. \value Mid Between \c Button and \c Dark. \value Shadow A very dark color. By default, the shadow color is Qt::black. Selected (marked) items have two roles: \value Highlight A color to indicate a selected item or the current item. By default, the highlight color is Qt::darkBlue. \value HighlightedText A text color that contrasts with \c Highlight. By default, the highlighted text color is Qt::white. There are two color roles related to hyperlinks: \value Link A text color used for unvisited hyperlinks. By default, the link color is Qt::blue. \value LinkVisited A text color used for already visited hyperlinks. By default, the linkvisited color is Qt::magenta. Note that we do not use the \c Link and \c LinkVisited roles when rendering rich text in Qt, and that we recommend that you use CSS and the QTextDocument::setDefaultStyleSheet() function to alter the appearance of links. For example: \snippet doc/src/snippets/textdocument-css/main.cpp 0 \value NoRole No role; this special role is often used to indicate that a role has not been assigned. \omitvalue NColorRoles */ /*! Constructs a palette object that uses the application's default palette. \sa QApplication::setPalette(), QApplication::palette() */ QPalette::QPalette() : d(QApplication::palette().d), current_group(Active), resolve_mask(0) { d->ref.ref(); } static void qt_palette_from_color(QPalette &pal, const QColor & button) { QColor bg = button, btn = button, fg, base; int h, s, v; bg.getHsv(&h, &s, &v); if(v > 128) { fg = Qt::black; base = Qt::white; } else { fg = Qt::white; base = Qt::black; } //inactive and active are the same.. pal.setColorGroup(QPalette::Active, QBrush(fg), QBrush(btn), QBrush(btn.lighter(150)), QBrush(btn.darker()), QBrush(btn.darker(150)), QBrush(fg), QBrush(Qt::white), QBrush(base), QBrush(bg)); pal.setColorGroup(QPalette::Inactive, QBrush(fg), QBrush(btn), QBrush(btn.lighter(150)), QBrush(btn.darker()), QBrush(btn.darker(150)), QBrush(fg), QBrush(Qt::white), QBrush(base), QBrush(bg)); pal.setColorGroup(QPalette::Disabled, QBrush(btn.darker()), QBrush(btn), QBrush(btn.lighter(150)), QBrush(btn.darker()), QBrush(btn.darker(150)), QBrush(btn.darker()), QBrush(Qt::white), QBrush(bg), QBrush(bg)); } /*! Constructs a palette from the \a button color. The other colors are automatically calculated, based on this color. \c Window will be the button color as well. */ QPalette::QPalette(const QColor &button) { init(); qt_palette_from_color(*this, button); } /*! Constructs a palette from the \a button color. The other colors are automatically calculated, based on this color. \c Window will be the button color as well. */ QPalette::QPalette(Qt::GlobalColor button) { init(); qt_palette_from_color(*this, button); } /*! Constructs a palette. You can pass either brushes, pixmaps or plain colors for \a windowText, \a button, \a light, \a dark, \a mid, \a text, \a bright_text, \a base and \a window. \sa QBrush */ QPalette::QPalette(const QBrush &windowText, const QBrush &button, const QBrush &light, const QBrush &dark, const QBrush &mid, const QBrush &text, const QBrush &bright_text, const QBrush &base, const QBrush &window) { init(); setColorGroup(All, windowText, button, light, dark, mid, text, bright_text, base, window); } /*!\obsolete Constructs a palette with the specified \a windowText, \a window, \a light, \a dark, \a mid, \a text, and \a base colors. The button color will be set to the window color. */ QPalette::QPalette(const QColor &windowText, const QColor &window, const QColor &light, const QColor &dark, const QColor &mid, const QColor &text, const QColor &base) { init(); setColorGroup(All, QBrush(windowText), QBrush(window), QBrush(light), QBrush(dark), QBrush(mid), QBrush(text), QBrush(light), QBrush(base), QBrush(window)); } /*! Constructs a palette from a \a button color and a \a window. The other colors are automatically calculated, based on these colors. */ QPalette::QPalette(const QColor &button, const QColor &window) { init(); QColor bg = window, btn = button, fg, base, disfg; int h, s, v; bg.getHsv(&h, &s, &v); if(v > 128) { fg = Qt::black; base = Qt::white; disfg = Qt::darkGray; } else { fg = Qt::white; base = Qt::black; disfg = Qt::darkGray; } //inactive and active are identical setColorGroup(Inactive, QBrush(fg), QBrush(btn), QBrush(btn.lighter(150)), QBrush(btn.darker()), QBrush(btn.darker(150)), QBrush(fg), QBrush(Qt::white), QBrush(base), QBrush(bg)); setColorGroup(Active, QBrush(fg), QBrush(btn), QBrush(btn.lighter(150)), QBrush(btn.darker()), QBrush(btn.darker(150)), QBrush(fg), QBrush(Qt::white), QBrush(base), QBrush(bg)); setColorGroup(Disabled, QBrush(disfg), QBrush(btn), QBrush(btn.lighter(150)), QBrush(btn.darker()), QBrush(btn.darker(150)), QBrush(disfg), QBrush(Qt::white), QBrush(base), QBrush(bg)); } /*! Constructs a copy of \a p. This constructor is fast thanks to \l{implicit sharing}. */ QPalette::QPalette(const QPalette &p) { d = p.d; d->ref.ref(); resolve_mask = p.resolve_mask; current_group = p.current_group; } /*! Destroys the palette. */ QPalette::~QPalette() { if(!d->ref.deref()) delete d; } /*!\internal*/ void QPalette::init() { d = new QPalettePrivate; resolve_mask = 0; current_group = Active; //as a default.. } /*! Assigns \a p to this palette and returns a reference to this palette. This operation is fast thanks to \l{implicit sharing}. */ QPalette &QPalette::operator=(const QPalette &p) { p.d->ref.ref(); resolve_mask = p.resolve_mask; current_group = p.current_group; if(!d->ref.deref()) delete d; d = p.d; return *this; } /*! Returns the palette as a QVariant */ QPalette::operator QVariant() const { return QVariant(QVariant::Palette, this); } /*! \fn const QColor &QPalette::color(ColorGroup group, ColorRole role) const Returns the color in the specified color \a group, used for the given color \a role. \sa brush() setColor() ColorRole */ /*! \fn const QBrush &QPalette::brush(ColorGroup group, ColorRole role) const Returns the brush in the specified color \a group, used for the given color \a role. \sa color() setBrush() ColorRole */ const QBrush &QPalette::brush(ColorGroup gr, ColorRole cr) const { Q_ASSERT(cr < NColorRoles); if(gr >= (int)NColorGroups) { if(gr == Current) { gr = (ColorGroup)current_group; } else { qWarning("QPalette::brush: Unknown ColorGroup: %d", (int)gr); gr = Active; } } return d->br[gr][cr]; } /*! \fn void QPalette::setColor(ColorGroup group, ColorRole role, const QColor &color) Sets the color in the specified color \a group, used for the given color \a role, to the specified solid \a color. \sa setBrush() color() ColorRole */ /*! \fn void QPalette::setBrush(ColorGroup group, ColorRole role, const QBrush &brush) \overload Sets the brush in the specified color \a group, used for the given color \a role, to \a brush. \sa brush() setColor() ColorRole */ void QPalette::setBrush(ColorGroup cg, ColorRole cr, const QBrush &b) { Q_ASSERT(cr < NColorRoles); detach(); if(cg >= (int)NColorGroups) { if(cg == All) { for(int i = 0; i < (int)NColorGroups; i++) d->br[i][cr] = b; resolve_mask |= (1<br[cg][cr] = b; resolve_mask |= (1<ref != 1) { QPalettePrivate *x = new QPalettePrivate; for(int grp = 0; grp < (int)NColorGroups; grp++) { for(int role = 0; role < (int)NColorRoles; role++) x->br[grp][role] = d->br[grp][role]; } if(!d->ref.deref()) delete d; d = x; } ++d->detach_no; } /*! \fn bool QPalette::operator!=(const QPalette &p) const Returns true (slowly) if this palette is different from \a p; otherwise returns false (usually quickly). \note The current ColorGroup is not taken into account when comparing palettes \sa operator==() */ /*! Returns true (usually quickly) if this palette is equal to \a p; otherwise returns false (slowly). \note The current ColorGroup is not taken into account when comparing palettes \sa operator!=() */ bool QPalette::operator==(const QPalette &p) const { if (isCopyOf(p)) return true; for(int grp = 0; grp < (int)NColorGroups; grp++) { for(int role = 0; role < (int)NColorRoles; role++) { if(d->br[grp][role] != p.d->br[grp][role]) return false; } } return true; } #ifdef QT3_SUPPORT bool QColorGroup::operator==(const QColorGroup &other) const { if (isCopyOf(other)) return true; for (int role = 0; role < int(NColorRoles); role++) { if(d->br[current_group][role] != other.d->br[other.current_group][role]) return false; } return true; } /*! Returns the color group as a QVariant */ QColorGroup::operator QVariant() const { return QVariant(QVariant::ColorGroup, this); } #endif /*! \fn bool QPalette::isEqual(ColorGroup cg1, ColorGroup cg2) const Returns true (usually quickly) if color group \a cg1 is equal to \a cg2; otherwise returns false. */ bool QPalette::isEqual(QPalette::ColorGroup group1, QPalette::ColorGroup group2) const { if(group1 >= (int)NColorGroups) { if(group1 == Current) { group1 = (ColorGroup)current_group; } else { qWarning("QPalette::brush: Unknown ColorGroup(1): %d", (int)group1); group1 = Active; } } if(group2 >= (int)NColorGroups) { if(group2 == Current) { group2 = (ColorGroup)current_group; } else { qWarning("QPalette::brush: Unknown ColorGroup(2): %d", (int)group2); group2 = Active; } } if(group1 == group2) return true; for(int role = 0; role < (int)NColorRoles; role++) { if(d->br[group1][role] != d->br[group2][role]) return false; } return true; } /*! \obsolete Returns a number that identifies the contents of this QPalette object. Distinct QPalette objects can only have the same serial number if they refer to the same contents (but they don't have to). Also, the serial number of a QPalette may change during the lifetime of the object. Use cacheKey() instead. \warning The serial number doesn't necessarily change when the palette is altered. This means that it may be dangerous to use it as a cache key. \sa operator==() */ int QPalette::serialNumber() const { return d->ser_no; } /*! Returns a number that identifies the contents of this QPalette object. Distinct QPalette objects can have the same key if they refer to the same contents. The cacheKey() will change when the palette is altered. */ qint64 QPalette::cacheKey() const { return (((qint64) d->ser_no) << 32) | ((qint64) (d->detach_no)); } /*! Returns a new QPalette that has attributes copied from \a other. */ QPalette QPalette::resolve(const QPalette &other) const { if ((*this == other && resolve_mask == other.resolve_mask) || resolve_mask == 0) { QPalette o = other; o.resolve_mask = resolve_mask; return o; } QPalette palette(*this); palette.detach(); for(int role = 0; role < (int)NColorRoles; role++) if (!(resolve_mask & (1<br[grp][role] = other.d->br[grp][role]; return palette; } /*! \fn uint QPalette::resolve() const \internal */ /*! \fn void QPalette::resolve(uint mask) \internal */ /***************************************************************************** QPalette stream functions *****************************************************************************/ #ifndef QT_NO_DATASTREAM static const int NumOldRoles = 7; static const int oldRoles[7] = { QPalette::Foreground, QPalette::Background, QPalette::Light, QPalette::Dark, QPalette::Mid, QPalette::Text, QPalette::Base }; /*! \relates QPalette Writes the palette, \a p to the stream \a s and returns a reference to the stream. \sa \link datastreamformat.html Format of the QDataStream operators \endlink */ QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &s, const QPalette &p) { for (int grp = 0; grp < (int)QPalette::NColorGroups; grp++) { if (s.version() == 1) { // Qt 1.x for (int i = 0; i < NumOldRoles; ++i) s << p.d->br[grp][oldRoles[i]].color(); } else { int max = QPalette::ToolTipText + 1; if (s.version() <= QDataStream::Qt_2_1) max = QPalette::HighlightedText + 1; else if (s.version() <= QDataStream::Qt_4_3) max = QPalette::AlternateBase + 1; for (int r = 0; r < max; r++) s << p.d->br[grp][r]; } } return s; } static void readV1ColorGroup(QDataStream &s, QPalette &pal, QPalette::ColorGroup grp) { for (int i = 0; i < NumOldRoles; ++i) { QColor col; s >> col; pal.setColor(grp, (QPalette::ColorRole)oldRoles[i], col); } } /*! \relates QPalette Reads a palette from the stream, \a s into the palette \a p, and returns a reference to the stream. \sa \link datastreamformat.html Format of the QDataStream operators \endlink */ QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &s, QPalette &p) { if(s.version() == 1) { p = QPalette(); readV1ColorGroup(s, p, QPalette::Active); readV1ColorGroup(s, p, QPalette::Disabled); readV1ColorGroup(s, p, QPalette::Inactive); } else { int max = QPalette::NColorRoles; if (s.version() <= QDataStream::Qt_2_1) { p = QPalette(); max = QPalette::HighlightedText + 1; } else if (s.version() <= QDataStream::Qt_4_3) { p = QPalette(); max = QPalette::AlternateBase + 1; } QBrush tmp; for(int grp = 0; grp < (int)QPalette::NColorGroups; ++grp) { for(int role = 0; role < max; ++role) { s >> tmp; p.setBrush((QPalette::ColorGroup)grp, (QPalette::ColorRole)role, tmp); } } } return s; } #endif //QT_NO_DATASTREAM /*! Returns true if this palette and \a p are copies of each other, i.e. one of them was created as a copy of the other and neither was subsequently modified; otherwise returns false. This is much stricter than equality. \sa operator=() operator==() */ bool QPalette::isCopyOf(const QPalette &p) const { return d == p.d; } /*! Sets a the group at \a cg. You can pass either brushes, pixmaps or plain colors for \a windowText, \a button, \a light, \a dark, \a mid, \a text, \a bright_text, \a base and \a window. \sa QBrush */ void QPalette::setColorGroup(ColorGroup cg, const QBrush &windowText, const QBrush &button, const QBrush &light, const QBrush &dark, const QBrush &mid, const QBrush &text, const QBrush &bright_text, const QBrush &base, const QBrush &window) { QBrush alt_base = QBrush(qt_mix_colors(base.color(), button.color())); QBrush mid_light = QBrush(qt_mix_colors(button.color(), light.color())); QColor toolTipBase(255, 255, 220); QColor toolTipText(0, 0, 0); setColorGroup(cg, windowText, button, light, dark, mid, text, bright_text, base, alt_base, window, mid_light, text, QBrush(Qt::black), QBrush(Qt::darkBlue), QBrush(Qt::white), QBrush(Qt::blue), QBrush(Qt::magenta), QBrush(toolTipBase), QBrush(toolTipText)); resolve_mask &= ~(1 << Highlight); resolve_mask &= ~(1 << HighlightedText); resolve_mask &= ~(1 << LinkVisited); resolve_mask &= ~(1 << Link); } /*!\internal*/ void QPalette::setColorGroup(ColorGroup cg, const QBrush &foreground, const QBrush &button, const QBrush &light, const QBrush &dark, const QBrush &mid, const QBrush &text, const QBrush &bright_text, const QBrush &base, const QBrush &alternate_base, const QBrush &background, const QBrush &midlight, const QBrush &button_text, const QBrush &shadow, const QBrush &highlight, const QBrush &highlighted_text, const QBrush &link, const QBrush &link_visited) { setColorGroup(cg, foreground, button, light, dark, mid, text, bright_text, base, alternate_base, background, midlight, button_text, shadow, highlight, highlighted_text, link, link_visited, background, foreground); } /*!\internal*/ void QPalette::setColorGroup(ColorGroup cg, const QBrush &foreground, const QBrush &button, const QBrush &light, const QBrush &dark, const QBrush &mid, const QBrush &text, const QBrush &bright_text, const QBrush &base, const QBrush &alternate_base, const QBrush &background, const QBrush &midlight, const QBrush &button_text, const QBrush &shadow, const QBrush &highlight, const QBrush &highlighted_text, const QBrush &link, const QBrush &link_visited, const QBrush &toolTipBase, const QBrush &toolTipText) { detach(); setBrush(cg, WindowText, foreground); setBrush(cg, Button, button); setBrush(cg, Light, light); setBrush(cg, Dark, dark); setBrush(cg, Mid, mid); setBrush(cg, Text, text); setBrush(cg, BrightText, bright_text); setBrush(cg, Base, base); setBrush(cg, AlternateBase, alternate_base); setBrush(cg, Window, background); setBrush(cg, Midlight, midlight); setBrush(cg, ButtonText, button_text); setBrush(cg, Shadow, shadow); setBrush(cg, Highlight, highlight); setBrush(cg, HighlightedText, highlighted_text); setBrush(cg, Link, link); setBrush(cg, LinkVisited, link_visited); setBrush(cg, ToolTipBase, toolTipBase); setBrush(cg, ToolTipText, toolTipText); } /*! \fn QPalette QPalette::copy() const Use simple assignment instead. */ /*! \fn QColorGroup QPalette::normal() const \obsolete Returns the active color group. Use active() instead. Use createColorGroup(Active) instead. */ /*! \fn void QPalette::setNormal(const QColorGroup &colorGroup) Sets the normal color group to \a colorGroup. \sa QColorGroup */ /*! \fn QColorGroup QPalette::active() const Returns the active color group. \sa QColorGroup */ /*! \fn QColorGroup QPalette::disabled() const Returns the disabled color group. \sa QColorGroup */ /*! \fn QColorGroup QPalette::inactive() const Returns the inactive color group. \sa QColorGroup */ /*! \fn void QPalette::setActive(const QColorGroup &colorGroup) Sets the active color group to \a colorGroup. \sa QColorGroup */ /*! \fn void QPalette::setDisabled(const QColorGroup &colorGroup) Sets the disabled color group to \a colorGroup. \sa QColorGroup */ /*! \fn void QPalette::setInactive(const QColorGroup &colorGroup) Sets the inactive color group. \sa QColorGroup */ /*! \class QColorGroup \brief The QColorGroup class contains color groups for each widget state. \compat */ /*! \fn QColorGroup::QColorGroup() Use QPalette() instead. */ /*! \fn QColorGroup::QColorGroup(const QBrush &foreground, const QBrush &button, \ const QBrush &light, const QBrush &dark, const QBrush &mid, \ const QBrush &text, const QBrush &bright_text, const QBrush &base, const QBrush &background) Use QPalette(\a foreground, \a button, \a light, \a dark, \a mid, \a text, \a bright_text, \a base, \a background) instead. */ /*! \fn QColorGroup::QColorGroup(const QColor &foreground, const QColor &background, \ const QColor &light, const QColor &dark, const QColor &mid, \ const QColor &text, const QColor &base) Use QColorGroup(\a foreground, \a background, \a light, \a dark, \a mid, \a text, \a base) instead. */ /*! \fn QColorGroup::QColorGroup(const QColorGroup &other) Use QPalette(\a other) instead. */ /*! \fn QColorGroup::QColorGroup(const QPalette &pal) Use QPalette(\a pal) instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::foreground() const Use QPalette::windowText().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::button() const Use QPalette::button().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::light() const Use QPalette::light().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::dark() const Use QPalette::dark().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::mid() const Use QPalette::mid().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::text() const Use QPalette::text().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::base() const Use QPalette::base().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::background() const Use QPalette::window().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::midlight() const Use QPalette::midlight().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::brightText() const Use QPalette::brightText().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::buttonText() const Use QPalette::buttonText().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::shadow() const Use QPalette::shadow().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::highlight() const Use QPalette::highlight().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::highlightedText() const Use QPalette::highlightedText().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::link() const Use QPalette::link().color() instead. */ /*! \fn const QColor &QColorGroup::linkVisited() const Use QPalette::linkVisited().color() instead. */ /*! \fn QDataStream &operator<<(QDataStream &ds, const QColorGroup &colorGroup) \relates QColorGroup \compat */ /*! \fn QDataStream &operator>>(QDataStream &ds, QColorGroup &colorGroup) \relates QColorGroup \compat */ /*! \fn bool QColorGroup::operator==(const QColorGroup &other) const Returns true if this color group is equal to \a other; otherwise returns false. */ /*! \fn bool QColorGroup::operator!=(const QColorGroup &other) const Returns true if this color group is not equal to \a other; otherwise returns false. */ QT_END_NAMESPACE